Colorado Code § 43-1-216

Notices and tenders by mail
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All notices to landowners referred to in this
part 2 may be given by mailing the same to such landowners. All tenders of payment of damages
to landowners referred to in this part 2 may be made by mailing to each landowner to whom such
tender is to be made a written or printed statement reciting the action of the chief engineer and of
the commission relating to the award of damages to such landowner, specifying the amount of
damages awarded to him, and stating where and by whom payment of the sum so awarded will
be made upon demand of such landowner. Depositing in the general post office in the city of
Denver or at the county seat of the county in which the land in controversy is located a written or
printed copy of any notice referred to in this section, or any statement tendering payment of
damages, signed by the proper officer, enclosed in a sealed envelope with proper postage
prepaid, and properly addressed to the landowner at his last-known place of residence or address,
is sufficient mailing of the same for the purpose of this part 2.

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